Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 12, 2005
- Parents in substance abuse treatment: Implications for child welfare practice pp. 1259-1278

- Jeanne C. Marsh and Dingcai Cao
- Maybe ignorance is not always bliss: The disparate treatment of Hispanics within the child welfare system pp. 1279-1292

- Wesley T. Church , Emma R. Gross and Joshua Baldwin
- Child safety at reunification: A case-control study of maltreatment recurrence following return home from substitute care pp. 1293-1306

- Tamara L. Fuller
- Focus on the first years: Correlates of substantiation of child maltreatment for families with children 0 to 4 pp. 1307-1323

- Maria Scannapieco and Kelli Connell-Carrick
- Response to Thomas Morton in Children and Youth Services Review (Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 609-611, 2004), regarding Puddy and Jackson's "The Development of Parenting Skills in Foster Parent Training" (Children and Youth Services Review Vol. 25, No. 12, pp. 987-1013, 2003) pp. 1325-1328

- Richard W. Puddy and Yo Jackson
Volume 27, issue 11, 2005
- The changing lens of research on family violence and child welfare pp. 1163-1166

- Kelly J. Kelleher, Richard P. Barth and Jeffrey L. Edleson
- Domestic violence and pathways into child welfare services: Findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being pp. 1167-1182

- Patricia L. Kohl, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Diana J. English and Richard P. Barth
- Domestic violence in one state's child protective caseload: A study of differential case dispositions and outcomes pp. 1183-1201

- Diana J. English, Jeffrey L. Edleson and Mary E. Herrick
- Child welfare as a gateway to domestic violence services pp. 1203-1221

- Patricia L. Kohl, Richard P. Barth, Andrea L. Hazen and John A. Landsverk
- Intimate partner violence as a risk factor for children's use of the emergency room and injuries pp. 1223-1242

- Cecilia Casanueva, Vangie A. Foshee and Richard P. Barth
- Overview of the children and domestic violence services study pp. 1243-1258

- Kevin C. Smith, Kelly J. Kelleher, Richard P. Barth, Jeffrey H. Coben, Andrea L. Hazen, Cynthia D. Connelly and Jennifer A. Rolls
Volume 27, issue 10, 2005
- Need for and actual use of mental health service by adolescents in the child welfare system pp. 1071-1083

- Sunny Hyucksun Shin
- The economic self-sufficiency of Wisconsin's former foster youth pp. 1085-1118

- Amy Dworsky
- Which low-income parents select child-care?: Family demand and neighborhood organizations pp. 1119-1148

- Diane Hirshberg, Danny Shih-Cheng Huang and Bruce Fuller
- Youth participation in public policy at the municipal level pp. 1149-1162

- Barry Checkoway, Tanene Allison and Colleen Montoya
Volume 27, issue 9, 2005
- Factors relating to self-identification among bullying victims pp. 979-994

- Matthew T. Theriot, Catherine N. Dulmus, Karen M. Sowers and Toni K. Johnson
- Crisis nurseries: Important services in a system of care for families and children pp. 995-1010

- Susan A. Cole, Kathryn Conley Wehrmann, Ginny Dewar and Laura Swinford
- Kinship care connection: A school-based intervention for kinship caregivers and the children in their care pp. 1011-1029

- Anne Strozier, LaSandra McGrew, Kerry Krisman and Aaron Smith
- A comparison of family functioning in gay/lesbian, heterosexual and special needs adoptions pp. 1031-1044

- Patrick Leung, Stephen Erich and Heather Kanenberg
- Working with adolescents at risk of out of home care: The effectiveness of specialist teams pp. 1045-1059

- Nina Biehal
Volume 27, issue 8, 2005
- Professionalizing child welfare: An evaluation of a clinical consultation model for supervisors pp. 865-880

- Virginia C. Strand and Lee Badger
- Young caregivers of mothers with HIV: Need for supports pp. 881-904

- Sharon Keigher, Bev Zabler, Nicole Robinson, Angela Fernandez and Patricia E. Stevens
- Child care, disability, and family structure: Use and quality in a population-based sample of low-income preschool children pp. 905-919

- Susan L. Parish, Jennifer M. Cloud, Jungwon Huh and Ashley N. Henning
- Initial internal consistency evidence on the Daniel Memorial Independent Living Assessment: A research note pp. 921-930

- Savvas Georgiades
- Training, transfer, and turnover: Exploring the relationship among transfer of learning factors and staff retention in child welfare pp. 931-948

- Dale Curry, Timothy McCarragher and Mary Dellmann-Jenkins
- "In these bleak days": Parent methamphetamine abuse and child welfare in the rural Midwest pp. 949-971

- Wendy Haight, Teresa Jacobsen, James Black, Linda Kingery, Kathryn Sheridan and Cray Mulder
Volume 27, issue 7, 2005
- Siblings in Foster Care pp. 693-695

- Aron Shlonsky, Jennifer Elkins, Jennifer Bellamy and Caryn J. Ashare
- The other kin: Setting the course for research, policy, and practice with siblings in foster care pp. 697-716

- Aron Shlonsky, Jennifer Bellamy, Jennifer Elkins and Caryn J. Ashare
- Sibling placement in foster care and adoption: An overview of international research pp. 717-739

- Rebecca L. Hegar
- Sibling placements in longitudinal perspective pp. 741-763

- Fred Wulczyn and Emily Zimmerman
- The ties that bind II: Reunification for siblings in out-of-home care using a statistical technique for examining non-independent observations pp. 765-782

- Daniel Webster, Aron Shlonsky, Terry Shaw and M. Alan Brookhart
- Using administrative child welfare data to identify sibling groups pp. 783-791

- Bridgette Lery, Terry V. Shaw and Joseph Magruder
- Separation from siblings: Associations with placement adaptation and outcomes among adolescents in long-term foster care pp. 793-819

- Sonya J. Leathers
- The mental health and socialization of siblings in care pp. 821-843

- Michael Tarren-Sweeney and Philip Hazell
- Sibling connections: The importance of nurturing sibling bonds in the foster care system pp. 845-861

- Mary Anne Herrick and Wendy Piccus
Volume 27, issue 6, 2005
- Informed decisions in child welfare: The use of attachment theory pp. 577-593

- Ferol E. Mennen and Maura O'Keefe
- True ambivalence: Child welfare workers' thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about kinship foster care pp. 595-614

- Jay Peters
- Evaluating family preservation services: Reframing the question of effectiveness pp. 615-635

- Sofya Bagdasaryan
- Analyzing grouped data with hierarchical linear modeling pp. 637-652

- Shenyang Guo
- Reforming the child welfare system: Competing paradigms of change pp. 653-666

- Burton J. Cohen
- Predicting and responding to physical abuse in young children using NCANDS pp. 667-682

- Vincent J. Palusci, Elliott G. Smith and Nigel Paneth
Volume 27, issue 5, 2005
- Evaluating the effectiveness of actuarial risk assessment models pp. 465-490

- Donald J. Baumann, J. Randolph Law, Janess Sheets, Grant Reid and J. Christopher Graham
- The new politics of community-based governance requires a fundamental shift in the nature and character of the administrative bureaucracy pp. 491-498

- Gerard Bellefeuille
- The effectiveness of Families First services: An experimental study pp. 499-509

- Robert E. Lewis
- Patterns of foster care service delivery pp. 511-531

- Yvonne A. Unrau and Michael A. Wells
- Childhood out-of-home placement and dynamics of public shelter utilization among young homeless adults pp. 533-546

- Jung Min Park, Stephen Metraux and Dennis P. Culhane
- Observed violence, abuse, and risk behaviors in juvenile correctional facilities: Comparison of inmate and staff reports pp. 547-559

- Bilha Davidson-Arad
Volume 27, issue 4, 2005
- Decision making in child welfare: Errors and their context pp. 347-352

- Eileen D. Gambrill
- Investigating child maltreatment in out-of-home care: Barriers to effective decision-making pp. 353-374

- Diane DePanfilis and Heather Girvin
- Improving practice: Child protection as a systems problem pp. 375-391

- Eileen Munro
- Examining decision errors in child protection: A new application of root cause analysis pp. 393-407

- Tina L. Rzepnicki and Penny R. Johnson
- The next step: Integrating actuarial risk assessment and clinical judgment into an evidence-based practice framework in CPS case management pp. 409-427

- Aron Shlonsky and Dennis Wagner
- Assessing parenting capacity in a child welfare context pp. 429-444

- Karen S. Budd
- Lessons from a systematic review of effects of multisystemic therapy pp. 445-463

- Julia H. Littell
Volume 27, issue 3, 2005
- Child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency: Investigating the role of placement and placement instability pp. 227-249

- Joseph P. Ryan and Mark F. Testa
- From foster care to young adulthood: The role of independent living programs in supporting successful transitions pp. 251-270

- Kathy Lemon, Alice M. Hines and Joan Merdinger
- Effectiveness of federal incentives in shaping child support enforcement outcomes pp. 271-289

- Judith H. Cassetty and Royce Hutson
- Community and informal social support for recipients of child protective services pp. 291-308

- Shehenaz Manji, Sarah Maiter and Sally Palmer
- Foster parent perceptions of placement needs for children with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder pp. 309-327

- Jason D. Brown, Nadine Sigvaldason and Lisa M. Bednar
- Children's adjustment to long-term foster care pp. 329-340

- James Barber and Paul Delfabbro
Volume 27, issue 2, 2005
- Planning for permanency for youth in congregate care pp. 115-134

- Madelyn Freundlich and Rosemary J. Avery
- Assessing emotional readiness for adoption using the transtheoretical model pp. 135-152

- Janice M. Prochaska, Andrea L. Paiva, Julie A. Padula, James O. Prochaska, Jennifer E. Montgomery, Linda Hageman and Ann M. Bergart
- Job retention in child welfare: Effects of perceived organizational support, supervisor support, and intrinsic job value pp. 153-169

- Brenda D. Smith
- Major life events and the risk of a child maltreatment investigation pp. 171-195

- Marla McDaniel and Kristen Shook Slack
- The 3-5-7 Model: preparing children for permanency pp. 197-212

- Darla L. Henry
- Risk assessments: empirically supported or values driven? pp. 213-225

- Scott Ryan, Debra Wiles, Scottye Cash and Carl Siebert
Volume 27, issue 1, 2005
- Fifteen-month follow-up of children at risk: Comparison of the quality of life of children removed from home and children remaining at home pp. 1-20

- Bilha Davidson-Arad
- Informal support in maltreating families: Its effect on parenting practices pp. 21-38

- Sandra J. Lyons, Julia R. Henly and John R. Schuerman
- The course and correlates of mental health care received by young children: Descriptive data from a longitudinal urban high-risk sample pp. 39-50

- Richard Thompson
- Perceived school environments, perceived discrimination, and school performance among children of Mexican immigrants pp. 51-66

- Susan Stone and Meekyung Han
- Vulnerability of children of incarcerated addict mothers: Implications for preventive intervention pp. 67-84

- Thomas E. Hanlon, Robert J. Blatchley, Terry Bennett-Sears, Kevin E. O'Grady, Marc Rose and Jason M. Callaman
- Effects of childhood foster care and adoption on adulthood childbearing pp. 85-98

- Mark F. Schmitz
- A dynamic analysis of the well-being of WIC recipients and eligible non-recipients pp. 99-114

- Craig Gundersen
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